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Trustees on Thursday night agreed to schedule a special meeting on March 3 to vote on resolutions to put the measure on the May 19 ballot.
In other news, a bill that would have required public schools to start their academic years after Labor Day died amidst bipartisan opposition.
After neglecting a $100 million budget gap — and the needs of 41,200 Idaho students — lawmakers have two relatively low-cost chances to put their money where their mouth is.
A Republican legislator is criticizing claims Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee co-chairs made on television.
That’s why the Mountain States Policy Center is hosting the “We the Students” Civics Bowl: a buzzer-based, quiz bowl-style ...
INSIDE: See who will likely run for offices across the state in the upcoming election — and get details on how to follow next week’s filing period.
It’s by now no secret that Gov. Brad Little — a presumptive candidate for re-election — is hitching his star to President Donald Trump. This week, Politico highlighted the way Little is tailoring his ...
The State Department of Education created this school rankings list to comply with federal requirements and to identify schools that are struggling or succeeding. How did your school stack up? Use the ...
The Oneida School District’s enrollment — and funding — have increased tenfold in the past eight years. And so, too, have problems. The rapid-fire growth has been fueled by the district’s adoption of ...
Nampa school board trustees embraced tearful district patrons after a Monday vote to close four schools. The proposal was years in the making but drew significant attention in recent weeks as trustees ...